Type 'easy' or 'hard' to begin the quiz. Easy is a 5-degree grid, hard is a 2.5-degree grid. Then, try to name the LARGEST European city in each grid square which fits the category label for each square. To name a city, you must first click on the grid square to make it have a GREEN border. Then, type in the city answer for that square followed by a '.' (a period). You are given a score from 0 to 100 based on your answer's population compared to the largest city accepted in that square (100 being you named the largest city).
LETTER: means the city starts with that letter.
NUMBER RANGE: (such as 2-5, 10+) means the city contains that many letters (excluding spaces and special characters).
POPULATION RANGE: (such as 50-100K) means the city has that range for its population.
2+ WORDS means the city name has 2 or more words (words denoted by a space or hyphen).
At the end of the quiz the largest population missed answer will show in each unanswered square, and for those answered the largest city will be listed if you didn't answer it.
Hello. Its a great quizz! But i cannot enter “Las Palmas de Gran Canaria” in Spain, this city being the number 9.
I added a note in directions – this quiz is Europe geographically only.
Would be nice if Russia was more than just the European area
The netherlands is just wrong? almere is number 6 but this quiz says nr 11? same for breda and nijmegen. I just dont get which cities you picked instead of those. And I am dutch so I would know
Netherlands census does not use cities but rather urban centers, the numbers are for those at http://citypopulation.de/en/netherlands/cities/
This is just incorrect, not how cities in the Netherlands work
The Dutch census tabulates “Urban Centres” and actually doesn’t even define “cities” when they count people – so I have to use that data per the source citypopulation.de
Is this urban area? And from which stats provider? Newcastle is top 10 in most rankings but outside it here.
citypopulation.de, and not urban area but city proper
yeah its wrong, also it is definetily urban area, NOT city proper, OSLO city proper about 620 000. this, over 1 000 000, which is the metropolitan area, which includes some of the top 10 cities of norway in it. the true ranking for norway is Oslo, bergen, trondheim, stavanger, drammen, kristiansand, lillestrøm(this never works on hugequiz and is always included into oslo, which it isnt.) sandnes, (also usually grouped with stavanger, again its not. fredrikstad (and no sarpsborg is not part of fredrikstad, infact there quite a large rivarly between them) tromsø, sandefjord(for some reason usually grouped into “vestfold” and then asker (asker too gets grouped into oslo)
Yeah I’m not sure how the Norwegian census tabulates people though – they have both these ‘urban settlements’ like here:
https://citypopulation.de/en/norway/cities/ua/
And then also municipalities here:
https://citypopulation.de/en/norway/cities/
And neither of those actually matches exactly with what some people call a ‘city’ in Norway – so I’m using the ‘Urban Settlements’ for my quizzes for now. This is the case in other countries where the census isn’t really defining a ‘city’ – such as Netherlands.
Croatia census counts settlements within Grad Zagreb as separate places.
Its not correct..
gonna need you to be more specific.